Updated 11:47 am, Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Naadir Tharpe had 19 points to lead five Kansas players in double figures, and the fifth-ranked Jayhawks held off Oklahoma 83-75 on Monday night in Lawrence, Kan., to wrap up a share of their 10th consecutive Big 12 championship.

Wayne Selden and Andrew Wiggins added 15 points each, and Joel Embiid had 12 points and 13 rebounds for the Jayhawks (22-6, 13-2), who poured off the bench at the buzzer to celebrate the latest addition to their nation-leading 57 conference titles.

It might be the only one for Wiggins and Embiid, the dynamic freshman duo projected to be lottery picks if they declare for the NBA draft. Wiggins already has stated his intention to do so.

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Cameron Clark had 18 points, and Buddy Hield finished with 16 for the Sooners (20-8, 9-6), who have lost 12 of their last 13 against the Jayhawks, including both this season.

Only two schools in men's Division I basketball have won more consecutive conference titles than Kansas: UCLA captured 13 straight from 1967-79 in the Pac-10, and Gonzaga won 11 straight in the West Coast Conference from 2001-11.

(4) Syracuse 57, Maryland 55: In College Park, Md., the Orange (26-2, 13-2 Atlantic Coast) blew most of a 12-point lead in the last eight minutes and used one final defensive stop to squeeze past the Terrapins (15-13, 7-8). Tyler Ennis led Syracuse with 17 points.

Oklahoma State 76, TCU 54: In Fort Worth, Marcus Smart scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half in his first road game since returning from his three-game suspension as the Cowboys (18-10, 6-9 Big 12) won their second straight. Phil Forte matched his season high with 23 points.